Job Details: Salary Range: $65,568.00 To $79,085.00 Annually Position Type: Permanent Full Time Number of Vacancies: 1 Posting Date: April 24, 2026 Expiry Date: May 08, 2026 Hours:35 hours/week Main Location: 3079 Danforth Ave You may be required to work at any other Access Alliance site Short Description Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services (AAMHCS) is a Community Health Centre that is committed to and works to improve health outcomes for the most vulnerable population as immigrants, refugees, and their communities. We do this by facilitating access to services and addressing systemic inequities. The Centre envisions a future in which diverse individuals, families and communities can achieve health with dignity. This is an exciting opportunity to work at a CHC and get the global health experience of the population served and the common health issues and system barriers it faces. It is also an amazing opportunity to learn more about various resources available, internal and external to support our clients and build those connections. Detailed Description Responsibilities Providing primary care to clients of all ages within the full RN, scope of practice including screening, assessments, counselling, referral, education, treatment and follow up for scheduled appointments, triage, vaccination, PAP, and occasional offsite programming and outreach clinics if needed. Providing clinical support to designated PCPs (MDs and NPs) as required and appropriate. Initiate and implement health promotion strategies such as health education and community development to support diverse populations and communities to increase selfmanagement. Work with partner organizations and community groups to identify health priorities and solutions. Participating in communitybased partnerships to build networks and strengthen service delivery which may include advocacy, consultation, evaluation, etc. Develop and maintain health information/education resources and displays on relevant topics as required. Complete clinical administrative tasks: Order, stock and maintain an adequate inventory of medical and pharmaceutical supplies in the clinical rooms, lab, storage cupboards, treatment/ procedure room. Track and replace expired supplies and monitor the temperature of vaccine refrigerator. Participating in all organizational systems and structures as required including but not limited to, quality improvement and case conferences. Able to travel and provide services throughout the City at designated sites, and to work evening and weekend shifts when required/scheduled. Skills and Qualifications The ideal candidate will have a firm understanding of and a commitment to the principles and underlying values of community health centers as well as: Required Minimum 2 years of experience in frontline nursing and implementation of evidence informed practice. Bachelor Degree of Nursing. Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario. BLS certified. Ability to perform head to toe clinical assessments and triage. Preferred Experience in a community health centre and/or family practice setting preferred. Demonstrated commitment to principles of an antioppression and cultural competence framework. Demonstrated flexibility to work in a fast paced, everchanging environment. Ability to work collaboratively with physicians, nurse practitioners and the interdisciplinary health care team and independently when necessary. Computer literate (word processing, internet, data entry in Windows applications). Thorough familiarity with therapeutic methods and practices based upon a health promotion/disease prevention model. Thorough understanding of health promotion and community development principles. Demonstrated experience in helping clients navigate the health care system and build capacity for selfmanagement. Experience in program development, monitoring and evaluation is an asset. Excellent interpersonal, communication (written and verbal), problemsolving, organizational and time management skills. An interest and commitment to working with lowincome, multilingual, multiracial communities. Thorough knowledge of broad determinants of health and issues affecting low income, multilingual and racialized and 2SLGBTQI+ communities. Asset Complimentary postsecondary education in public policy. Ability to speak a second language of our priority populations. Experience in urgent care or emergency department. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Registered Nurse